The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... images exfoliate like our thoughts . The reference to " more or less luminous " images has a double meaning : the images are reasonably clear , that is , adequate to the thought , and the images may range from vagueness to surprising ...
... images exfoliate like our thoughts . The reference to " more or less luminous " images has a double meaning : the images are reasonably clear , that is , adequate to the thought , and the images may range from vagueness to surprising ...
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... image . . . are expressed through images ' " ( W , III , 13 ) . In this context Kant and Coleridge deserve additional comment . It is no secret that initially Emerson got much of his Kant and Coleridge from James Marsh's 1829 American ...
... image . . . are expressed through images ' " ( W , III , 13 ) . In this context Kant and Coleridge deserve additional comment . It is no secret that initially Emerson got much of his Kant and Coleridge from James Marsh's 1829 American ...
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... images transformed into a symbolic form , a metaphysical act in the strict sense of transcending physical images , albeit entirely by means of those images . A poet is a god in ruins if he fails to transform " each " of the images into ...
... images transformed into a symbolic form , a metaphysical act in the strict sense of transcending physical images , albeit entirely by means of those images . A poet is a god in ruins if he fails to transform " each " of the images into ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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